Petoskey Audubon Hosts Bird Walks at Pond Hill Farm

The Petoskey Regional Audubon Society (PRAS) invites the public each Tuesday in May for free early morning bird walks to share the wonders of spring migration throughout the month. These leisurely-paced walks are appropriate for all levels of birding experience, and no reservations are required. The Tuesday morning walks begin at 9 am at Pond Hill Farm near Harbor Springs. Pond Hill Farm is located approx. five miles northwest of Harbor Springs on M-119. It is easy walking on flat farm lanes. The Tuesday morning walks last about 2 hours, but participants are free to come and go as their schedules allow. Bring binoculars and a field guide if you have them, dress for the weather, and wear sturdy shoes that you don't mind getting muddy. PRAS also has other bird walks scheduled during the month of May in the area. Please visit www.facebook.com/PetoskeyAudubon/ to learn more. Loaner binoculars will be available, so feel free to bring along a "first-timer" to share the wonders of spring migration. No smoking or pets on any PRAS field trip. PRAS is a chapter of Michigan Audubon and has members from Charlevoix and Emmet Counties. PRAS is dedicated to creating a greater awareness, appreciation, and understanding of the inter-relatedness of all Michigan's wild places and wild life and the need for stewardship, with emphasis on our local region.